@soggycheerios yup I am in need of your chords :D. I will do the best I can but I dont know if my fingers are as agile as yours, my version may be considerably dumbed down, but I will strive to uphold the heart of the song
Those last two stanzas are really genius in the way of poetry - I mean, what you did with "A burden of blues, whites, and red" - oh! Besides the fact that the song (as with some of your others) resides around the crisis of living in an awkward contemporary world of jobs, track homes, long distances between people who even live across the street -- all this we hear in 'red white blue' but to combine it with the first line, "I never trust my bones, just wear em down best used as lead" ----------
@autumnlingo which is an excellent line in itself, then you say sinking down with the weight of (your own personal, emotional, or musical) blues, whites (the whites of eyes, the white of skin, the whiteness of Ameican-style psuedo-purity) and red (I just have to think of blood). And it's such genius that you make red not-plural...
I'm sure some people'll say 'ur analyzing too much', but honestly, genius comes in such small inflections as these, not in the big wallops most people are used to...
i love this song. amazing lyrics.
bridget3739 1 year ago
I feel, if you feel, that I shall like to cover this song. How do you feel about that feeling? I understand if its to close to your heart.
sometimes i drag the bar continuously back to hear how your words trickle out like a rain drop finding its unique path down my window!
PUSSYInternational 1 year ago
Colour me flattered! @PUSSYInternational -- yes, absolutely! Please do cover! Let me know if you are in need of chords. :)
soggycheerios 1 year ago
@soggycheerios yup I am in need of your chords :D. I will do the best I can but I dont know if my fingers are as agile as yours, my version may be considerably dumbed down, but I will strive to uphold the heart of the song
PUSSYInternational 1 year ago
also a little inner city crime is always a nice background touch in a ukulele song :D
PUSSYInternational 1 year ago
wow! i love this line
"I never trust my bones just wear 'em down best used as lead"
both the way you sing it and the words them selves, fantastic.
PUSSYInternational 1 year ago
And then, to conclude, I just have to highlight this beautiful line "The city breathes humbly - dare I abide?"
Wow =)
autumnlingo 1 year ago
@autumnlingo -- thank you for saying such lovely things. :)
soggycheerios 1 year ago
Those last two stanzas are really genius in the way of poetry - I mean, what you did with "A burden of blues, whites, and red" - oh! Besides the fact that the song (as with some of your others) resides around the crisis of living in an awkward contemporary world of jobs, track homes, long distances between people who even live across the street -- all this we hear in 'red white blue' but to combine it with the first line, "I never trust my bones, just wear em down best used as lead" ----------
autumnlingo 1 year ago
@autumnlingo which is an excellent line in itself, then you say sinking down with the weight of (your own personal, emotional, or musical) blues, whites (the whites of eyes, the white of skin, the whiteness of Ameican-style psuedo-purity) and red (I just have to think of blood). And it's such genius that you make red not-plural...
I'm sure some people'll say 'ur analyzing too much', but honestly, genius comes in such small inflections as these, not in the big wallops most people are used to...
autumnlingo 1 year ago
U stole our name = soggycheerios!!!! />:(
gman2268 1 year ago
Nice! : )
SrNetsWalker 1 year ago
this is awesome
great delivery of lyrics
krabbers 1 year ago
Another gem! Outstanding!
mjs004 1 year ago
Nice! great playing...lot of feeling, well done!
Ukeffect 1 year ago
Lovely song, excellent performance, and everyone should listen to the last line :)
UnluckyMum 1 year ago
I like it!
hoosierhiver 1 year ago